Changelog
[1.3.0a] - 2025-06-27
A little late... but better late than never, right?
This update for Reg's More Foods adds quite a lot things! Now introducing new ways of obtaining fruits via the Punnet, a way to cook on the go with the Frying Pan, over 50 new foods and items, an overhaul of the Gourmand's Digest cookbook, and more!
This is actually the first half of the v1.3 update, which I wasn't able to fully complete due to time constraints. But expect v1.3b to come out... soon.
Below is a snippet of the Changelog, but the full thing is available here on the Wiki like usual.
Shortened Changelog
Added
Foods
41 new foods have been added in this update:
- Added Hard Boiled Eggs
- Added Soft Boiled Eggs
- These new eggs are cooked the same way Fried Eggs are! Cook a Brown Egg to Soft Boil it, or a Blue Egg to Hard Boil it
- Hard Boiled Eggs restore 6 Hunger Points and 4 Saturation, and Soft Boiled Eggs restore 5 Hunger Points and 7 Saturation
- Both the Brown Egg and Blue Egg can still be used in place of regular Eggs in all RMF recipes
- Added Dumplings
- This Chinese dish restores 6 Hunger Points and 8 Saturation, and goes great with Tomato Soup!
- Dumplings are crafted with 6 Wheat, 1 Assorted Seasoning, 1 Milk Bucket, and either a raw meat or vegetable item
- Added Corn Dogs
- Added Veggie Corn Dogs
- These Dogs-On-A-Stick are crafted from 1 Stick, any Cooked Meat, and 3 Wheat
- Veggie Corn Dogs are the same recipe, but use Tofu instead of meat
- When eaten, Corn Dogs restore 9 Hunger Points and 10 Saturation and Veggie Corn Dogs restore 7 Hunger Points and 8 Saturation--making them a smaller, cheaper version of a Hot Dog
- These Dogs-On-A-Stick are crafted from 1 Stick, any Cooked Meat, and 3 Wheat
- Added Bowls of Tomato Soup
- Coming in hot to replace Tomato Sauce, this item restores 7 Hunger Points and 6 Saturation
- It's crafted from 2 Tomatoes, a Water Bucket, an Assorted Seasoning, and a Bowl
- It goes great when consumed with Crackers, Dumplings, or Bread foods!
- Added Bowls of Pumpkin Soup
- Pumpkins haven't been used much, have they? Let's fix that!
- This bowl of yum(?) restores 8 Hunger Points and 6 Saturation and is crafted from a Pumpkin, an Assorted Seasoning, a Bowl, and a Water Bucket
- Added Stuffed Pumpkins
- Like Stuffed Potatoes, this food is very hearty and simple to craft!
- Using a Pumpkin, Rice, a Mushroom, and any 2 vegetables, this food restores 10 Hunger Points and 8 Saturation when consumed (but takes 3 seconds to do so)
- Added Vibrant Apples
- Strange, dark purple Apples have begun appearing in Dark Oak Trees, and even stranger... they taste like Grapes.
- Vibrant Apples can be obtained by breaking Dark Oak Leaves while holding a Punnet in your offhand. They function identically to Apples (and can be used interchangably with them in crafting recipes)
- Reg's More Foods has special recipes that specifically use this item, however
- Added Pale Apples (Suggested By tto_kama)
- For the folks who happen to live near a Pale Garden, check the tree's leaves closely... you may find a grayscaled Apple growing.
- This Pale Apple (which tastes like Pineapples!) can be found in Pale Oak Trees when a Punnet is used, and acts exactly like Apples do in both crafting and eating
- Added Oranges
- Restores the same amount as an Apple, but it's both orange and an Orange!
- Easily an "S" on the Fruit Tierlist everyone totally has
- Added Maize
- Next time you see some Tall Grass, break it with a Punnet in your offhand and grab some Maize (also known as Corn)!
- Maize restores 4 Hunger Points and 2.4 Saturation when consumed (and is yummy)
- Maize can be cooked in the Frying Pan, or grinded in a Mortar & Pestle
- Fun fact: Minecraft Steve (John Minecraft) can canonically digest Corn, unlike humans!
- Added Corn on the Cob
- You thought Maize was good? Wait until you cook it on a pan!
- Corn on the Cob (Cooked Corn) restores 6 Hunger Points and 4 Saturation, and is equally as delicious as Maize
- Added Popped Corn
- Frying Popcorn Seeds in a Frying Pan will now create yummy Popped Corn!
- Consuming Popped Corn restores 2 Hunger and 1.5 Saturation, and it can be eaten quickly (1 second per item)
- Using a Popcorn Bag while holding Popped Corn in the offhand will do one of 3 things:
- If the player is holding exactly 3 Popped Corn in the offhand, a Small Bag of Popcorn is crafted
- If the player is holding exactly 6 Popped Corn in the offhand, a Medium Bag of Popcorn is crafted
- If the player is holding exactly 9 Popped Corn in the offhand, a Large Bag of Popcorn is crafted
- Added Small Bags of Popcorn
- Added Medium Bags of Popcorn
- Added Large Bags of Popcorn
- Bags of Popcorn are created from holding a specific amount of Popped Corn in the offhand when using a Popcorn Bag in the mainhand
- It comes in Small, Medium, and Large sizes which give their own food values when consumed
- Small Bags of Popcorn restore 6 Hunger Points and 3.6 Saturation
- Medium Bags of Popcorn restore 12 Hunger Points and 9 Saturation, and takes 2 seconds
- Large Bags of Popcorn restore 18 Hunger Points and 13.5 Saturation, and takes 3 seconds to consume
- Added Peach Juice
- Added Mango Juice
- Added Banana Juice
- Added Melon Juice
- Added Grape Juice (Suggested By SugarBumpz)
- Added Orange Juice
- Added Pineapple Juice
- Added Cactus Fruit Juice
- All Juice items are crafted from the Juicer, and can be consumed at any time
- Their food values vary, so check the Gourmand's Digest for specific items (or the wiki page)
- Added Raw Pufferfish Tails
- In real life, Blowfish can be safely eaten by cooking their tails. In Minecraft, all we have are Pufferfish so that will have to do
- Putting a Pufferfish in a Stonecutter will craft Raw Pufferfish Tails which can fried in the Frying Pan to make Cooked Pufferfish Tails
- Consuming a Raw Pufferfish Tail will restore 2 Hunger Points and 0.4 Saturation, with a 30% chance of giving Hunger for 30 seconds
- In real life, Pufferfish cannot be easily prepared like this. Please do not try to cook Pufferfish unless you are a trained professional (and don't eat them raw!)
- Added Cooked Pufferfish Tails
- By cooking a Raw Pufferfish Tail on a Frying Pan, players can create this crunchy meal
- Cooked Pufferfish Tails restore 5 Hunger Points and 6 Saturation
- Probably goes great with sauce!
- Added Spicy Mushroom Stew
- Why should Red and Brown Mushrooms get all the fun? Now, players can can craft Mushroom Stew with Crimson and Warped Fungus!
- Spicy Mushroom Stew functions identically to regular Mushroom Stew in terms of crafting usage and food values
- Unlike Mushroom Stew, it cannot be consumed at any time and takes 2 seconds to consume
- Due to the very hot climate of the Nether, the Nether Fungus items cause the following effects when mixed into a stew:
- Resistance 2 for 20 Seconds
- Hunger 2 for 10 Seconds
- It's best to use this item in situations where the player is about to receive a lot of damage and only needs to worry about surviving the encounter
- Added Blazing Stew (Suggest By Caniputmyballazin)
- This somehow spicier mixture of mushrooms and Blaze Powder is, predictably, made from Crimson and Warped Fungus and Blaze Powder
- The food is the same as Spicy Mushroom Stew in all areas but one--it grants 30 seconds of Fire Resistance. If you happen have some extra Blaze powder lying around, it's helpful to spring for crafting a Blazing Stew when heading to a Nether Fortress (or the Nether in general)
- Added Cooked Ham
- Cooking Bone-In Ham in a Frying Pan will now create Cooked Ham, a very juicy chunk of porkchop on a bone
- It restores 9 Hunger Points and 13 Saturation, but takes 2.2 seconds to consume
- It also looks exactly like something Fred Flintstone would eat on his lunch break
- Added Bacon (Suggested By Lo_zzie)
- Added Cooked Bacon (Suggested By Lo_zzie)
- This one was a long time coming--Bacon can be obtained by using Porkchops in a Stonecutter!
- 1 Porkchop creates 2 Raw Bacon, which restore 2 Hunger Points and 1.4 Saturation (with a 30% chance to inflict Hunger for 30 seconds)
- Cooking Raw Bacon on a Frying Pan will create Cooked Bacon, a much better food which restores 7 Hunger Points and 11 Saturation
- Added Cottage Cheese
- If you're unable to obtain Cheese for any particular reason, there is another way of obtaining it--crafting Cottage Cheese instead!
- Cottage Cheese is crafted from 2 Bottles of Vinegar, 1 Assorted Seasoning, 3 Milk Buckets, and Yellow Dye (food coloring).
- It functions the exact same way as regular Cheese, making it an alternative way of getting the ingredient if Sponges and Ocean Monuments are off the table (or you can eat it if you'd like)
- As a trade off, Cottage Cheese does not comfortably fit inside of Item Crates and cannot be placed into one
- Added Nacho Chips
- Nachos. Simple enough to understand, yeah?
- Nacho Chips are crafted from 4 Wheat, 1 Vegetable Oil, and 1 Assorted Seasoning. It restores 5 Hunger Points and Saturation, but can be eaten at any time
- Despite giving less immediate total healing from either Plain Donuts or Muffins, it can be eaten while at full hunger, allowing for healing at any time
- Added Chocolate Covered Pretzels
- Adding Cocoa Beans to a Pretzel recipe covers them in chocolate. Yeah, that's pretty much it.
- This does not change any of the items values, and the item itself is still a Pretzel--it just visually is covered in chocolate
- Added Chicken Wings
- Added Cooked Chicken Wings
- Chicken Wings can be obtained by using either Chicken or Cooked Chicken in a Stonecutter, crafting 2 of the respective item
- Chicken Wings (raw) restore 1 Hunger Point and Saturation, and have a 30% chance to inflict Hunger for 30 seconds
- Cooked Chicken Wings restore 4 Hunger Points and 5 Saturation, and can be eaten at any time
- Added Pizza Pouches
- Players who enjoy Pizza Pockets will want to welcome its Legally Distinct cousin to Reg's More Foods!
- Pizza Pouches restore 7 Hunger Points and Saturation when eaten, and are crafted from 6 Wheat, 1 Cheese, 1 Cooked Meat item, and a Tomato (and you get 2!)
- Added Lettuce Leafs
- A new cruncy ingredient, Lettuce Leafs are created from cutting any Leaves block in a Stonecutter
- It can be eaten to restore 2 Hunger Points and 0.3 Saturation. It takes 1.2 seconds to eat, and can be eaten whenever
- Its main usage is as a crafting ingredient for recipes like Salad, Burgers, and some Soups (and soon to be sandwiches)
- Being a vegetable, it can also be used in recipes which require one
- Added Sushi Rolls
- This one was a long time coming. Originally the "Sea Snack", I finally updated the texture to just be Sushi. It made more sense.
- Sushi restores 6 Hunger Points and 5 Saturation
- To craft it, all you need is 3 Dried Kelp, 1 Cod or Salmon (can be cooked), 1 Rice Grain, and either a Carrot, Mushroom, or Lettuce
- Added Oat Milk Buckets
- Another version of Milk for those who can't drink it (or don't have cows nearby), Oat Milk is crafted from 3 Wheat, Water, Paper, Vegetable Oil, 2 Assorted Seasoning, and a Bucket
- Just like the other Milk items, this will clear all effects from the player when consumed, and can be used in crafting recipes that require Milk
- Added Double Glazed Apple Fritters (Admin Item)
- If you know, you know. This item does exactly what you think it does
- It has a ~66% chance to send the player to the Shadow Realm. Whether they return from this alive is up to their skills
- This item's id is
rmf:double_glazed_fritter
when used in thegive_item
function
- Added a Legendary Food as a reward for "beating" Reg's More Foods
- Legend has it, this food is only owned by the Greatest Chef to ever cook, and is their prized possession
- Anyone who can prove themselves to The Great Chef may have the chance of recieving this food, whatever it may be
- The food itself is speculated to be infinitely edible, regenerating itself instantly whenever eaten
Items
15+ new items have been added in this update:
- Added Frying Pans
- Frying Pans are a new tool that can be used to craft on the go, as long as one has a heat source to cook off of (a list of valid heat sources can be found on the wiki page)
- The Frying Pan shares its list of valid heat sources with the Marshmallow on a Stick! If you can cook the Marshmallow on a Stick on the heat source, you can cook with a Frying Pan on it too
- There is a way to cook an item without requiring a direct heat source... and an advancement to go along with discovering it!
- To cook an ingredient, stand in front of a heat source. Hold the Frying Pan in the mainhand and the ingredient in the offhand, then hold the use key to begin cooking! Items will be cooked after 5 seconds (as fast as a Smoker)
- Frying Pans have 200 durability and come with natural Knockback 1--but they use twice the durability when used to attack mobs. They are crafted with 4 Iron Ingots and 1 Leather
- A sound effect is played each time the item is used to attack something... with a small chance of a secret "funny" sound playing instead
- A secret, shiner Frying Pan exists... if you can figure out the recipe
- The only hint is that this secret Frying Pan has the same durability as a regular one, despite what it's made out of
- Frying Pans are a new tool that can be used to craft on the go, as long as one has a heat source to cook off of (a list of valid heat sources can be found on the wiki page)
- Added Punnets
- Trees will no longer bear fruit naturally from Leaves, and neither will Short Grass/Ferns drop berries when broken--instead, players must hold a Punnet in their offhand while breaking these blocks to activate the drop chances
- The drop chances themselves haven't been changed, players just need to have the Punnet to get them
- The item is crafted from 7 Sticks, and ONLY works if the the player breaks the blocks with an empty hand
- Players can put this item on their heads, if they need an improvised helmet in an emergency
- Players can also use Item Frames to place Punnets down
- Trees will no longer bear fruit naturally from Leaves, and neither will Short Grass/Ferns drop berries when broken--instead, players must hold a Punnet in their offhand while breaking these blocks to activate the drop chances
- Added Juicers
- The Juicer is an item which can juice fruits into... well, juice!
- The Juicer is crafted from 4 Stone (or Stone variants, like Granite or Blackstone) and 1 Bowl
- The player must have at least 2 of a valid fruit ingredient in their offhand, and at least 1 Glass Bottle in their inventory, before using the Juicer
- The Juicer cannot create juice out of every item. If the item in the offhand is "unjuicable", the Juicer will inform the player
- Added Chef's Aprons
- Like the Chef's Hat, the Chef's Apron doesn't do anything and is a purely cosmetic item
- It can equipped on the Leg armor slot
- Also like the Chef's Hat, it can technically be equipped to other entities like Armor Stands and Zombies (via Dispenser)
- They are crafted from 6 Wool and 2 String--pretty cheap to keep your clothes clean
- Added Bottles of Apple Cider Vinegar
- This totally pleasant-smelling liquid is the key ingredient in crafting Cottage Cheese!
- To craft it, add Water, 2 Apple Mash, and Sugar inside a Shaker Cup (pours into Glass Bottle)
- Unlike Vegetable Oil, Apple Cider Vinegar is not edible and is used strictly as an ingredient in Reg's More Foods. Please do not drink Vinegar or Apple Cider Vinegar in real life.
- Added Wooden Shears
- Wooden Shears are crafted from just 2 Wooden Planks in a diagonal pattern
- They are specifically used for mining Leaves blocks instantly, but don't drop the blocks themselves. Unlike Shears, they can't be used on certain blocks to make them drop themselves. They're only used for mining tree leaves
- Players can use Wooden Shears while holding a Punnet in their offhand to make gathering fruits much easier!
- Wooden Shears have 100 durability, so players may want to make 2 or 3 of them to get through multiple trees at a time
- If you want to, you can enchant Wooden Shears with Unbreaking or Mending (enchanting it with anything else does nothing)--but why would you enchant it at all?
- Added Item Crates
- Item Crates are a solution for storing large amounts of ingredients that otherwise can't be stored as easily as items like Wheat (which can be compressed into Hay Bales) or Honeycomb (which can be compressed into Honeycomb Blocks)
- 3 Empty Item Crates are crafted from 4 Sticks and 4 Wooden Planks. To store ingredients in them, hold 9 of that ingredient in your offhand and "use" the Empty Item Crate to store the ingredient inside.
- Item Crates with ingredients can be "used" to open them back up, giving the player back the 9 of the item stored per crate. So, players can store 576 of an ingredient (9 Stacks) in a single stack of 64 Item Crates!
- Most raw food ingredients can be placed in the Item Crate, including some Reg's More Foods ingredients
- Cooked foods, golden variants of foods, foods that are considered "processed", and some ingredients which can already be compressed into blocks (examples being Cooked Beef, Golden Carrots, Mushroom Stew, and Wheat respectively) cannot be placed in an Item Crate. Item Crates are simply meant to store large amounts of raw ingredients that the player would otherwise need a large storage space to keep in constant stock due to a lack of vanilla alternatives
- Seeds, however, can be stored in Item Crates to make managing farm resources easier. So, Crates of Wheat Seeds, Melon Seeds, Pumpkin Seeds, and Tomato Seeds can be made
- Item Crates can also stack up to 99 Crates in a single slot, making mass storage of the Item Crates themselves easy when combined with Bundles
- Unfortunately, ingredients cannot be placed into Item Crates via automation (like Hoppers or Crafters) at this time. But this may change in the future if I find a way to make this happen!
- Added Mortar and Pestle Variants
- The Mortar and Pestle can now be crafted using 3 Wooden Planks along with Stone, or 3 Bricks (item)!
- Stone is still required in the recipe, but adding 3 planks of a wood type will change the texture to reflect the wood used
- The item still works as normal, the variant change is purely visual
- The Mortar and Pestle can now be crafted using 3 Wooden Planks along with Stone, or 3 Bricks (item)!
- Added Popcorn Seeds
- By grinding down Maize in a Mortar & Pestle, players can obtain Popcorn Seeds.
- Popcorn Seeds, understandably, are a necessary ingredient in crafting Popped Corn
- Despite the name implying so, Popcorn Seeds cannot be planted to grow Popcorn or Maize (but maybe in the future?)
- For easier storage, Popcorn Seeds can be crated using an Item Crate
- Added Popcorn Bags
- Popcorn Bags can now be crafted from 5 Paper in a V pattern
- On their own, Popcorn Bags do nothing. However, they can be used while holding a specific amount of Popped Corn in the offhand to craft Bags of Popcorn
- If the player is holding exactly 3 Popped Corn in the offhand, a Small Bag of Popcorn is crafted
- If the player is holding exactly 6 Popped Corn in the offhand, a Medium Bag of Popcorn is crafted
- If the player is holding exactly 9 Popped Corn in the offhand, a Large Bag of Popcorn is crafted
- Popcorn Bags can also be crated in Item Crates for mass storage, perfect for players who enjoy a bit of roleplay
- Added Bone-In Ham
- Killing a Hoglin with a Cleaver now has a 60% chance of dropping a Bone-In Ham, a specialty Hoglin meat
- Bone-In Ham can't be eaten raw, but it does make an interesting weapon that deals 4 attack damage per swing
- Cooking it in a Frying Pan will turn it into Cooked Ham, which can be eaten (but not usable as a weapon)
- Bone-In Ham can also be stored in an Item Crate for easier storage
- Added Cooking Pots
- Cooking Pots are (currently) decorative items that can be placed in Item Frames. They look great in kitchens!
- They're crafting from 2 Leather, 1 Cauldron, and 1 Smooth Stone Slab
- This item has an Anvil Interaction: renaming it to "Pot of Water" will fill the Cooking Pot with water. Naming it anything else/removing the name will empty it
- Added Dough
- A long-awaited addition, Dough can be:
- Used instead of Wheat to craft Cake, or any Reg's More Foods item which uses Wheat (excluding Buckets of Popcorn and Chocolate Pretzels)
- Mixed with a cookie ingredient like Cocoa Beans or Berries to craft its respective Cookie Dough, which can be cooked in a Frying Pan
- Cooked directly in a Furnace, Smoker, or Frying pan to bake Bread
- Cut in a Stonecutter to make Pasta, or a variety of "dough-shaped" foods which can be cooked in a Frying Pan
- Dough is crafted from 2 Wheat and 1 Water Bucket, making it very cheap to make when wanting to craft a lot of a food that would have otherwise cost a lot of Wheat to make
- A long-awaited addition, Dough can be:
- Added Newsletters
- Newsletters will spawn in player's inventories when a new RMF version is loaded, and function as a book version of the "What's New" message
- Each Newsletter item will have a link to the changelog of the version it is meant for, for players to see a full list of changes made
- Newsletters will otherwise not appear at any point of the game, are not required for anything in Reg's More Foods, and have no other functions
- This change was made to reduce the amount of "chat spam" that happens upon loading a new Reg's More Foods version. Players can keep Newsletters if they really want to, or get rid of them as soon as they are done reading them
- Added a new chef outfit as a reward for "beating" Reg's More Foods
- This new outfit is only granted to players who prove themselves as true Gourmands by eating and drinking every item in the datapack
- It's also reportedly "very very cool" and "totally worth the trouble"
- Added Menus
- Menus are a special type of writable book that players can craft for their restaurants, if they have one
- It is crafted from 2 Gold Nuggets, 1 Leather, a Book, and 2 Black Dye
- It is purely a cosmetic/roleplay item, and otherwise does nothing else than act like a Book & Quill
- When "signed", the Menu retains its model but the name is replaced with whatever the player writes, just like a Book & Quill
Advancements
21 new advancements have been added in this update:
- "Savoring The World" for obtaining a Frying Pan
- "Hell's Kitchen" for frying an item in the Frying Pan in the Nether
- "Kitchen Essentials" for obtaining either a Mortar and Pestle, Shaker Cup, Chef's Hat, Cleaver, or Frying Pan item(s) (Silent Advancement)
- "Freshly Gathered Produce" for crafting a Punnet
- "What's Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?" for smelting Charcoal into Gunpowder
- "Amazingly Corny" for obtaining Maize from Tall Grass while using a Punnet in the offhand
- "On-The-Go Refreshments" for crafting a Juicer
- "Isn't That Crate?" for crafting and using an Item Crate to store an ingredient
- "Technically Placeable!" for putting an Item Crate in an Item Frame to display in in-world
- "Dangerously Crateive" for putting an Item Crate in an Item Crate (Hidden Advancement)
- "Inequivalent Exchange" for duplicating Bones by grinding them in a Mortar and Pestle before crafting them into Bone Blocks, and then cutting them back into Bones
- "Beating A Dead Hoglin" for killing a Hoglin with a Bone-In Ham
- "The Butcher's Knife" for obtaining a Cleaver
- "D'ough!" for crafting Dough (lol)
- "'DIY' Cheese" for obtaining Cottage Cheese
- "Vitamin Orange" for finding Oranges in an Oak Tree
- "A Pineapple Apple?" for finding Pale Apples in a Pale Oak Tree
- "Not Quite a Grape Fruit" for finding Vibrant Apples in a Dark Oak Tree
- "The Cake Is A...!" for cutting a Cake in a Stonecutter when it only has 1 bite left
- "Death From Above" for wearing a Cooking Pot, holding a Mace in the mainhand, and holding a Wind Charge in the offhand
- "Tonight's Special Is..." for crafting a Menu
Recipes
- Added a recipe for Rotten Tomatoes
- Rotten Tomatoes can now be crafted from a Tomato, either 2 Rotten Flesh or Spider Eyes, and a Bottle of Vinegar
- Added a new recipe for the Furnace, Smoker, and Blast Furnace to activate themselves as if they were cooking an item
- Since the Frying Pan requires a heat source, any of these 3 blocks can be "activated" without cooking anything by putting Charcoal in their input slots
- Charcoal will take 2 minutes to "cook", using up fuel in the process so the Frying Pan can be used
- However, letting the Charcoal fully cook will turn it into Gunpowder
- This can be avoided entirely by removing the Charcoal, letting the fuel use up
- Added a new Stonecutting recipe for turning 1 Bone Block into 2 Bones
- Added a new "info" Stonecutting recipe for Bones
- Added a recipe for crafting Cake from Dough
- Added "info" Stonecutting recipes that were missing from past updates
If you find any pesky bugs, you can let me know on the issue tracker!